CT
finished her treatise by the beginning of this year.
Backscheider, Paula R. “Stretching the Form: Catharine Trotter Cockburn and Other Failures”. Theatre Journal, Vol.
47
, 1995, pp. 443-58.
447
It appeared under two very slightly different titles bearing the same date, both printed for William Turner and John Nutt
.
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As her full...
Publishing
Mary Pix
It was printed the same year with her name, dedicated to Sir Jacob Banks
. The publisher, William Turner
, frequently published MP
's work (and much by other female as well as male playwrights).
Garland-Mann, Susan, and David D. Mann. “The Publisher William Turner, Female Playwrights, and Pix’s ‘The Adventures in Madrid’”. Review of English Studies, Vol.
46
, 1995, pp. 531-4.
531-4
Clark, Constance. Three Augustan Women Playwrights. Peter Lang, 1986.
280
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Texts
Piers, Sarah, Lady, and Catharine Trotter. “To the Excellent Mrs. Catherine Trotter”. The Unhappy Penitent, William Turner and John Nutt, 1701, p. prelims.
Trotter, Catharine. A Defence of the Essay of Human Understanding, Written by Mr Lock. William Turner and John Nutt, 1702.
Trotter, Catharine. The Unhappy Penitent. William Turner and John Nutt, 1701.